- Ticuna, Tikuna,
Tucuna or
Tukuna is a
language spoken by
approximately 50,000
people in the
Amazon Basin,
including the
countries of Brazil, Peru, and...
- The
Ticuna (also Magüta,
Tucuna, Tikuna, or Tukuna) are an
indigenous people of
Brazil (36,000),
Colombia (6,000), and Peru (7,000). They are the most...
-
Enrique Tucuna (born 6
August 1968) is an
Uruguayan former basketball player. "Profile" (in Spanish). urubasket.com.
Retrieved 3 June 2012.
Enrique Tucuna at...
- plants, some of
human topics such as the "Masked-dance and wedding-feast of
Tucuna Indians",
which is
signed by
Josiah Wood Whymper. Some
illustrations including...
- Argentina)
Ticuna (Colombia, Peru, Brazil) (also
known as Magta, Tikuna,
Tucuna, Tukna, Tukuna)
Timotean (2) †
Tiniguan (2) (also
known as Tiníwan, Pamiguan)...
- (Without A Trace)
Jorge Enrique Adoum (1926–2009),
Ecuadorian writer Enrique Tucuna (born 1968),
Uruguayan basketball player Enrique Vera Ibáñez (born 1954)...
-
Parintintin (Kagwahiva’nga),
Brazil Shipibo,
Loreto Region, Peru
Ticuna (
Tucuna), Brazil, Colombia, Peru Toromona, La Paz Department,
Bolivia Yanesha' (Amuesha)...
- of the
Chimu Empire".
Google Arts & Culture.
Retrieved 8
December 2022. "
Tucuna |
people | Britannica". www.britannica.com.
Retrieved 8
December 2022. "What...
- of
probable Arawakan affinities Arauá
group Apolista (Lapachu)
Amuesha Tucuna (Tikuna) Tarumá
Tacana Languages of
possible Arawakan relationships Tuyuneri...
- Sirionó (Chori, Miá), Beni and
Santa Cruz Departments,
Bolivia Ticuna (
Tucuna), Brazil, Colombia, Peru
Toromono (Toromona), La Paz Department, Bolivia...